Clinically, there is no such thing as seven kinds of Chinese patent medicines for treating bloating after meals; the Chinese patent medicines for bloating after meals that can be used under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner include Baohe Pills, Muxiang Shunqi Pills, and Xiangsha Nourishing Stomach Pills, etc. 1. 1. Baohe Pill: It has the effect of eliminating food and inducing stagnation, and can also harmonize the stomach; therefore, it can be used to treat postprandial flatulence caused by stagnation of food stagnation, which can be seen as fullness in the epigastric region (abdomen), and belching and swallowing of acid (swallowing of acid that goes up to the mouth and throat from within the stomach) and other symptoms. Adverse reactions and contraindications are not clear; a light diet is recommended for use. 2. Muxiang Shunqi Pill: has the effect of promoting qi and removing dampness, and also has the effect of strengthening the spleen and stomach (restoring the function of the spleen and stomach); therefore, it can be used for dampness in the obstruction, spleen and stomach disharmony caused by stomach distension after meals, visible chest and diaphragm plagma and epigastric distension and pain, etc.; pay attention to the caution of pregnant women and avoid cold, oily and greasy food. 3. Xiangsha Nourishing Stomach Pill: it has the effect of warming the middle and stomach (warming the spleen and stomach, harmonizing the stomach and internal organs); therefore, it can be used to treat gastric distension after meals caused by gastric yang insufficiency and dampness and yin qi stagnation, which can be seen as the symptoms of hidden stomach pain and epigastric stuffiness and uneasiness. The adverse reactions and contraindications of the drug are not clear. Chinese medicines or proprietary Chinese medicines need to be used under the guidance of a Chinese doctor to identify the symptoms, and individuals should not use them blindly to avoid adverse consequences.